To regulate AI, start with hardware, boffins argue
Briefly

"AI-relevant compute is a particularly effective point of intervention: It is detectable, excludable, and quantifiable, and is produced via an extremely concentrated supply chain," the researchers argue.
What's more, the most advanced chips used to train these models are produced by a relatively small number of companies, like Nvidia, AMD, and Intel, allowing policymakers to restrict the sale of these goods to persons or countries of concern.
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